"Kingdom" provides a provocative new way to see the Church as taught by Jesus Christ. "Kingdom" was written to show the difference between the 'religion' of Christianity and the... More > 'Kingdom' of Christianity.
"Kingdom" is a catalyst to provoke the body of Christ to reexamine how we see the Church. Christianity, as taught by Jesus was never intended to be a religion, but it was intended to be a Kingdom.
"Kingdom" breaks the Church down to its most basic components. There are only two Kingdoms ruling two dominions; one of light and the other of darkness. There are only two covenants; the old covenant under the law sealed with the blood of sheep and goats and the new covenant sealed with the blood of Jesus Christ. There are only two masters; the Prince of Peace or the prince of darkness.< Less

"Apocalypse, The Unveiling" STUDY GUIDE leads the reader through the book of Revelation from Chapter 1 verse 1 to chapter 22 verse 21 and explains the events recorded by John the Revelator... More > in an easy to understand sequence. The study guide is keyed to a slide show that can be found at http://mikeb4jc.wix.com/apocalypse
See the free study online at,
http://mikeb4jc.wix.com/apocalypse< Less

"Apocalypse, The Unveiling" TEACHER'S GUIDE provides the answers that will complete the study guide. The Teacher's Guide is keyed to an illustrated Power Point presentation and when used in... More > conjuncture with the Study Guide provides a valuable resource for anyone interested in teaching the book of Revelation.
The study guide is keyed to a slide show that can be found at http://mikeb4jc.wix.com/apocalypse
See the free study online at,
http://mikeb4jc.wix.com/apocalypse< Less

Kedesh City of Refuge is an allegorical account of a Christian life written while I was in Bible College. It is a book that is founded upon Kingdom and our King, Jesus and it recounts many of the... More > decisions a young Christian must make when choosing to serve the King of kings and the Lord of lords.
The action packed storyline follows the main Character Adam as he flees from the Avenger of Blood, across the wilderness of sin trying to reach Kedesh, a city of refuge where he will be safe.
During his adventures Adam meets many memorable characters such as Discipler, Trueheart and Faith. He avoids the truants at the gate and travels to the arena of struggle and conflict in order to learn how to serve the Lord of Kedesh and how to fight the battles that would inevitably come in his life.< Less

"Kingdom" provides a provocative new way to see the Church as taught by Jesus Christ. "Kingdom" was written to show the difference between the 'religion' of Christianity and the... More > 'Kingdom' of Christianity.
"Kingdom" is a catalyst to provoke the body of Christ to reexamine how we see the Church. Christianity, as taught by Jesus was never intended to be a religion, but it was intended to be a Kingdom.
"Kingdom" breaks the Church down to its most basic components. There are only two Kingdoms ruling two dominions; one of light and the other of darkness. There are only two covenants; the old covenant under the law sealed with the blood of sheep and goats and the new covenant sealed with the blood of Jesus Christ. There are only two masters; the Prince of Peace or the prince of darkness.< Less

Apocalypse, the Unveiling is a layman's explanation of end-time events. In an easy to understand manner the author charts a course through the sometimes treacherous waters of eschatology.
The... More > authors’ unique viewpoint resolves the conflict between the pre-tribulation camps and mid-tribulation camps. This viewpoint is summed up by utilizing the roadmap mentioned above and realizing that there are three groups of Christians seen in heaven in three different locations and at three different times.
1.) Group one (Revelation 7:9-12) What we commonly call the Rapture
2.) Group two (Revelation 14:1-5) The second group consists of the 144,000 Jewish witnesses seen standing on the heavenly Mt. Zion.
3.) The third group of Christians are seen standing next to the glassy sea mixed with fire after they had been martyred.
The author explains the Book of Revelation as a sequence of events that does not deviate from the narrative that the Apostle John received from God.< Less

Apocalypse, the Unveiling is a layman's explanation of end-time events. In an easy to understand manner the author charts a course through the sometimes treacherous waters of eschatology.
The... More > authors’ unique viewpoint resolves the conflict between the pre-tribulation camps and mid-tribulation camps. This viewpoint is summed up by utilizing the roadmap mentioned above and realizing that there are three groups of Christians seen in heaven in three different locations and at three different times.
1.) Group one (Revelation 7:9-12) What we commonly call the Rapture
2.) Group two (Revelation 14:1-5) The second group consists of the 144,000 Jewish witnesses seen standing on the heavenly Mt. Zion.
3.) The third group of Christians are seen standing next to the glassy sea mixed with fire after they had been martyred.
The author explains the Book of Revelation as a sequence of events that does not deviate from the narrative that the Apostle John received from God.< Less

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